Wednesday, August 15, 2012

EvansvilleWatch Forecast for Wednesday, August 15th, 2012

Warnings, Watches, and Advisories
None

OVERNIGHT: High pressure will move on out tonight, but we still stay clear with lows in the mid-60s.

STORMY THURSDAY: SPC has put the whole Tri-State under a Slight Risk of severe weather for Thursday. Our mains will be damaging winds, hail, heavy downpours, and a brief spin-up or two. We will start off the day sunny, but clouds will start to increasing during the afternoon. We do see a cold front that will push into the northwest part of the Tri-State around the evening hours, should be in Evansville around the 10PM hour, and leave the Tri-State after the Midnight hour. Before the front moves in, we will see some showers and thunderstorms ahead of that front around the area. Once the front moves in, we will see a squall line form. That will be our best chances of damaging winds, hail, and heavy rainfall. Tornado threat is low in squall lines because the conditions are not right for them to happen just about all the time. Once the front moves out, winds turn from the northwest and we will cool down. Thursday highs in the lower 90s and overnight lows in the mid to upper 60s.

FRIDAY AND OVERNIGHT: We’ll still some showers and thunderstorms in the morning Friday, some might be on the strong side. Clouds will decrease in the afternoon and highs stay in the lower 80s. Football season starts Friday Night and the weather will be just like football weather under clear skies in the upper 50s.

WEEKEND THRU NEXT WEDNESDAY: High pressure, high pressure, and high pressure is what we will be hearing. High pressure for Saturday, another moves in Sunday Night for Monday, and then we will be in the “1016” for both Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs for Saturday in the upper 70s, Sunday and Monday in the upper 70s to low 80s, and the mid-80s for Tuesday and Wednesday.

SEVERE WEATHER RISK: No severe weather forecasted for overnight. We do know of the Slight Risk for Thursday, main threats of damaging winds, hail, heavy downpours, and a brief spin-up or two. If we see anything on Friday, it would be early in the morning. Afternoon does look low. Saturday thru next Wednesday, no major weather at this time.

TROPICAL UPDATE: At 5PM EDT, Tropical Depression Number 8 was born. It was located about 595 East-Southeast of Bermuda, winds at 35MPH, heading north at 18MPH, and the pressure was at 1013mb. It does look to turn into a Tropical Storm during the day on Friday. Forecasted to stay out in the Atlantic and not hit the US.

Evansville Pollen.com PollenCast
Thursday: 8.7 (Medium-High)
Friday: 6.2 (Medium)
Saturday: 8.7 (Medium-High)

EvansvilleWatch Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Clear, 64
Thursday: Increasing clouds, widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, hot, 91
Thursday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly cloudy, 67
Friday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, decreasing clouds, 81
Friday Night: Clear, 57
Saturday: Sunny, cool, 78
Sunday: Mostly sunny, 80
Monday: Mostly sunny, 80
Tuesday: Sunny, 84
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, warm, 85
My next update will be on Thursday, if I’m not that busy. I will try to post the forecast if I’m not busy with any severe weather in the area. Thanks for reading, have a great night, and God bless.

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